Arup Achieves 500 Percent ROI on Melbourne Stadium Project With Bioframe Design Using Bentley's GenerativeComponents

EXTON, Pa.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—February 8, 2009— Arup, the global design, engineering, and consulting firm, won a 2008 Be Award of Excellence in the “Innovation in Commercial or Residential Building” category for the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium project. The $268 million project is featured in the new publication “The Year in Infrastructure 2008,” available online from Bentley Systems, the leading company dedicated to providing comprehensive software solutions for the infrastructure that sustains our world, at www.bentley.com/YearInInfrastructure2008. The stadium’s cutting-edge bioframe design includes a geodesic roof that uses 50 percent less steel than typical stadium roof structures. Because the roof geometry was subject to many changes throughout the design lifecycle, successful project completion relied on Arup’s ability to conduct optimization studies of the roof to develop the final geometric and structural design.

Using GenerativeComponents (GC), Bentley’s parametric modeling software, Arup created a centerline wireframe of the roof for structural analysis using two scripts. The first contained variables to help define the base geometry and provide the ability to test alternate geometric configurations. The second generated the typical lacing configuration for each shell. Arup conducted optimization studies of the roof steelwork members using data exported from the GC model. The result was 18 alternate geometric configurations. A final study yielded an additional six. By deploying GC for optimization studies and Bentley Structural for documentation and scheduling, Arup estimates a 500 percent return on investment.

Commenting on the project, John Legge-Wilkinson, CAD leader for the project, said, “Realizing a geometric solution for the stadium roof structure was a critical design element of the project. GC gave us the ability to create and rationalize the roof geometry to eliminate errors that occur when manual modeling methods are used. Moreover, GC allowed us to quickly regenerate different geometric configurations, which were used for optimization studies. In total, we regenerated and exported 24 different geometrical configurations using the GC model. These studies would not have been feasible without the ability of GC to quickly regenerate the different geometric configurations and export the data to analysis. The result was an efficient and cost-effective final design.”

For additional information about GenerativeComponents, visit www.bentley.com/GenerativeComponents. For additional information about Bentley Structural, visit www.bentley.com/Structural.

About the Be Awards of Excellence

The Be Awards of Excellence, which are judged by independent panels of industry experts and presented at an evening ceremony during the annual Be Conference, honor the extraordinary work of Bentley users improving the world’s infrastructure. These projects set benchmarks and showcase the imagination and technical mastery of the organizations that created them.

To learn about the hundreds of innovative projects nominated for the Be Awards of Excellence during the past five years, visit www.bentley.com/YearInInfrastructure and read Bentley’s “Year in Infrastructure” annual publications. For information about how to enter projects for consideration in the 2009 Be Awards of Excellence competition, visit www.bentley.com/BeAwards.

About Arup

Arup can proudly claim to be the creative and inspirational force behind many of the world’s most innovative and sustainable building, planning, infrastructure, transport and civil engineering projects. The Beijing National Aquatics Centre, for example, is a showpiece building for the 2008 Beijing Olympics designed by a consortium consisting of Arup, PTW Architects and the China Construction Design Institute (CCDI).

Arup Australasia is part of the Arup Group, a global firm of designers, engineers, planners and business consultants with 92 offices and some 10,000 employees in more than 37 countries. At any one time, Arup has over 10,000 projects running concurrently.

Arup came to Australia in 1963 to undertake the structural design of the Sydney Opera House. Today Arup Australasia is a multidisciplinary practice offering services across Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia with about 1,300 staff including engineers, planners, project managers and a diverse range of consulting specialists.

Arup has three main global business areas – buildings, infrastructure and consulting – and any given project may involve people from any or all of the sectors or regions in which the firm operates. For more information, visit www.arup.com, We Shape a Better World.

About Bentley Systems, Incorporated

Bentley is the global leader dedicated to providing comprehensive software solutions for sustaining infrastructure. Architects, engineers, constructors, and owner-operators are indispensable in improving our world and our quality of life; the company’s mission is to improve the performance of their projects and of the assets they design, build, and operate. Bentley sustains the infrastructure professions by helping to leverage information technology, learning, best practices, and global collaboration – and by promoting careers devoted to this crucial work.

Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 2,800 colleagues, offices in more than 50 countries, annual revenues surpassing $500 million, and since 1993, has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions. Nearly 90 percent of the Engineering News-Record Top Design Firms are Bentley subscribers, and a 2008 Daratech study ranked Bentley as the world’s #2 provider of geospatial software solutions.

For additional information about Bentley, visit www.bentley.com. For information about Be Communities, a social networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit http://communities.bentley.com.

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